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project.properties project.xml
attributes/src/java/org/apache/commons/attributes/impl
DefaultAttributeFinder.java package.html
It should be xxxEnum, as a suggestion that all enum classes end in Enum.
Stephen
from:Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The JavaDoc comments for ValuedEnum are a little confused. There is a
mixture of JavaVersion and JavaVersionEnum, probably caused by a change of
mind at some point. ;-)
James,
I notice that you've checked in a new [attributes] project. This contains code to
access metadata attributes if I'm reading it correctly.
Since this is part of the goal of the [clazz] project, it would be good to be clear as
to whether they are two projects ([clazz] depending on
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James,
I notice that you've checked in a new [attributes] project. This contains
code to access metadata attributes if I'm reading it correctly.
Since this is part of the goal of the [clazz] project, it would be good to
be clear as to whether they are two projects
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The aim of the attributes project is to provide a small and simple unified
API to allow the access of runtime doclet attributes used both in current
AOP projects like Nanning and Rickard Öberg's AOP framework as well as
From: James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One of the aims of [clazz] is a unified API to different
metadata/attribute mechanisms.
Maybe its time to update the PROSOAL.html which only really talks about
being a new introspection reflection mechanism. It doesn't seem to
Hi,
I've been playing with the CLI library (for almost 24 hours now!) and have stumbled
across a couple of long option related issues
that seem odd. The problems arise because I want to be able to use some options that
have a long option only. I would like to use
long-only options for some
Hi Rob,
Comments below.
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 16:15, Rob Oxspring wrote:
Hi,
I've been playing with the CLI library (for almost 24 hours now!) and have stumbled
across a couple of long option related issues
that seem odd. The problems arise because I want to be able to use some options
Thanks John,
I'll have a look at what I can do about the first two items - as an exercise in
understanding your code if nothing else.
And as for the third item...
Third problem: --no-auth-cache doesn't parse
I need to add '-' as an allowed character, very simple fix.
Only bumped into
hello fellow committers
i'm not too sure where this thread ended up so...
any objections to me starting to commit the MethodUtils stuff i've been
working on?
- robert
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On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 06:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Robert,
hi Harald
(i'm going to divide up your different topics.)
snip
What I was talking about in my previous mail was the ability to support a
kind of XLink, which supports references between different XML documents.
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 06:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Robert,
hi Harald
snip
But anyway I would like to use Betwixt in a more flexible way (e.g. having
own XMLBeanInfos for some Beans).
snip
But on the other hand, if you are interested in making the way beans are
Yes, that's it.
There are 2 problems:
- ID/IDREF do not allow references between xml sources (they are just for
internal references)
- I need something like a proxy object, because otherwise I might result in
reading almost all objects
But corresponding to your next mail I might have a plain
Hi Travis,
On Thursday 14 November 2002 4:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have a package of conversion classes that convert different
measurements from imperial to metric and vice versa for things like Length,
Pressure, Force, etc.
And along with that I have a Fraction and
rdonkin 2002/11/14 10:50:59
Added: lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang/reflect package.html
Log:
Made a start on documentation for reflect.
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jakarta-commons/lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang/reflect/package.html
rdonkin 2002/11/14 10:51:57
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MethodUtils.java
Log:
Updated method utils with latest code from the beanutils version.
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Modified:lang build.xml
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AbstractChild.java AbstractParent.java
AlphaBean.java BetaBean.java Child.java
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 06:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's it.
There are 2 problems:
- ID/IDREF do not allow references between xml sources (they are just for
internal references)
this restriction only applies if the IDREF is defined in the DTD. you can
tell betwixt
... the solution you are suggesting would be very nice. I guess this could
solve all my problems.
I would provide a proxy object, which can be put in place of a object
(reference). This object has getter and setter methods for a link and an
object.
The BeanReader and Writer then would just care
I'm a newbie to the Apache mailing lists; I ask forgiveness in advance for asking
stupid
questions.
I've developed some things that I would like someone to take a look at to see if they
are useful.
The first is a LinkedList implementation that reduces object creation/garbage
collection that
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There are 2 problems:
- ID/IDREF do not allow references between xml sources
(they are just for
internal references)
this restriction only applies if the IDREF is defined in the
DTD. you can
tell betwixt that the IDREF is any attribute you want - it
doesn't have
Janek,
I made an interface called Range that is supported by classes called ComparableRange
etc. The
ComparableRange class can use any objects that support Comparable (or, alternately,
any objects
with a supplied Comparator), and I also made specific versions for Date and Double to
eliminate
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Jeff Varszegi wrote:
Janek,
I made an interface called Range that is supported by classes called
ComparableRange etc. The ComparableRange class can use any objects
that support Comparable (or, alternately, any objects with a supplied
Comparator), and I also made
Henri Yandell wrote:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Jeff Varszegi wrote:
Janek,
I made an interface called Range that is supported by classes called
ComparableRange etc. The ComparableRange class can use any objects
that support Comparable (or, alternately, any objects with a supplied
Comparator),
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The problem with the range interface when relating to dates is that with dates you
would want to specify a field to give the range on, ex: days, months, weeks, etc.
Travis
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Sent: 2002-11-14
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
The list of options displayed by HelpFormatter was based only the short
options. In this patch helpOptions returns a list of all the options.
The test checks that the options added all appear in the helpOptions
method. I didn't spend long looking at the existing test cases so if
there is a more
I've been thinking that maybe Notifier belongs in [beanutils].
Events are pretty much part of the bean spec, rather than lang/util. So
maybe this would be a better location. Of course that relies on [beanutils]
being dependednt on [lang] (for the exception), but that should happen soon
for the
Ola,
Did you get a chance to code this class?
Stephen
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Experience from JUnit suggests otherwise. Logically, you could just have
assertTrue(), in practice, it's convienent to have assertNotNull(),
assertEquals(), and so on.
Yes. That's
The StringUtils.isTrue() method currently checks for
'true', 'on' and 'yes'
Should it be changed to do a case insensitve check?
Or just add checks for 'TRUE', 'ON', 'YES' ?
Or is it fine as is ?
Stephen
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I like this idea, exception traces get s long. Shall we commit it?
Stephen
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From: Dmitri Plotnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 2:55 PM
Subject: [lang] [PATCH] ExceptionUtils.printRootCauseStackTrace
Check out these
I've just been writing my own Command Line Parsing library, when duh! I
looked to see what was out there, and came across commons-cli.
Its quite interesting to see the similarities between my implementation
and commons-cli
I have an Options type class as my main entry point, and posix
jkeyes 2002/11/14 15:30:03
Modified:cli/src/java/org/apache/commons/cli CommandLine.java
cli/src/test/org/apache/commons/cli ParseTest.java
Log:
added fix for Rob's problem (2), so it is now possible to query using either the opt
or longOpt
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case insenstive i reckon. s'cheap addition :)
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
The StringUtils.isTrue() method currently checks for
'true', 'on' and 'yes'
Should it be changed to do a case insensitve check?
Or just add checks for 'TRUE', 'ON', 'YES' ?
Or is it fine as is ?
Jonathan,
I was going to include your files in the CVS. However, I discovered that
they do not cope with the situation where the collection being wrapped is
altered. ie. hasNext() always returns the initially cached value, even if
the list is clear()ed or it.remove() is called. Can you sort this?
+1
Steven Caswell
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a.k.a Mungo Knotwise of Michel Delving
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them...
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From: Stephen Colebourne [mailto:scolebourne;btopenworld.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 6:18 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers
Michael, you may want to have a look at the ClassUtils class in [lang]. This
is where I moved some of the assignableFrom logic (ie. moved out of
MethodUtils). ClassUtils has no tests, so if you have some for this method
then that would be good ;-)
(It was moved as its not dependent on reflection,
+1
Steven Caswell
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From: Henri Yandell [mailto:bayard;generationjava.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 6:37 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
I tried to apply the patch, but it failed, so I've done it mostly by hand
instead. You may want to check the CVS again ;-)
Hi!
I've attached a new patch with the most obvious changes that was missed. :)
Index: StringUtils.java
I like this idea, and can see no problems with implementation. Would you
like to code it up as a new interface and patches to existing files (from
CVS head) ? Its the best way to get it included ;-)
In addition you could add convenience static methods to BufferUtils to do
this code
public static
From: Jeff Varszegi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm a newbie to the Apache mailing lists; I ask forgiveness in advance for
asking stupid
questions.
Quick hint - watch what others do before posting yourself...such as the
[collections] tag in the Subject line ;-)
The first is a LinkedList implementation
scolebourne2002/11/14 16:06:40
Modified:lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang StringUtilsIsTest.java
lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang StringUtils.java
Log:
Change the isTrue() method to cope with strings case insensitively
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scolebourne2002/11/14 16:07:26
Modified:lang STATUS.html
Log:
Add more TODOs
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Unfortunately its the patch format thats wrong (Eclipse doesn't like it).
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/patches.html
(I think its the -u you're missing)
Stephen
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From: Fredrik Westermarck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List [EMAIL
Done
Stephen
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From: Steven Caswell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Jakarta Commons Developers List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:52 PM
Subject: RE: [lang] StringUtils.isTrue()
+1
Steven Caswell
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+1, I've got some code too that I can merge in to fill any gaps.
I suggest we keep this in the [lang-sandbox] with CalendarUtils for the
moment.
Stephen
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From: Steven Caswell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a Money class that I can contribute to get the ball rolling.
+1, a 1.0.1 now makes sense.
Stephen
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Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Lang] Release 1.1? [wasRe: [Lang] Please fix this]
Okay, with the Range code
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Unfortunately its the patch format thats wrong (Eclipse doesn't like it).
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/patches.html
(I think its the -u you're missing)
You're right, I did miss the -u switch. Thats what happens when you try
to use an GUI-application... :)
I've taken a quick look, some comments:
- I would like to see Fraction be immutable
final
fields are private final
get methods
- I would like to see if else statements with {} brackets to conform with
our coding standards
- I would like to see an Apache licence and package, to
scolebourne2002/11/14 16:25:45
Modified:lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang StringUtils.java
ArrayUtils.java
Log:
Javadoc fixes, from Fredrik Westermarck
Revision ChangesPath
1.24 +2 -2
Patch applied, thanks.
Stephen
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From: Fredrik Westermarck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [lang] [patch] Javadoc
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Unfortunately its the patch
dion2002/11/14 16:33:10
Modified:validator .cvsignore
Added: validator/xdocs .cvsignore
Log:
Add some ignored files
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Index: .cvsignore
I think that this one is biting us:
Code snippet
} else if (Var.JSTYPE_REGEXP.equalsIgnoreCase(jsType)) {
results.append(
this.
+ varKey
+ =/
+ ValidatorUtil.replace(varValue, \\, )
+ /; );
/CodeSnippet
Since the javascript regexp starts with
The Joda date support looks interesting (just took a brief glance, but I
can see where it would be valuable).
I'm wondering, though, if there is still not some place in [lang] for
some basic utilities to help make the JDK Date and Calendar classes
easlier to use. I'm thinking that this would be a
Rob,
I've checked in a fix for the second problem you were having,
i.e. using getOptionValues( longOpt ).
I've just seen your mail with the patch for the HelpFormatter
stuff. I'll have a peek at this now and get back to you.
-John K
On Thursday, Nov 14, 2002, at 17:39 Europe/Dublin, Rob
I've just been writing my own Command Line Parsing library, when duh! I
looked to see what was out there, and came across commons-cli.
Its quite interesting to see the similarities between my implementation
and commons-cli
I have an Options type class as my main entry point, and posix
It has been suggested that I make this class implement the Buffer interface, so I will
look into
that at the first opportunity (tomorrow). This is a queue that can satisfy requests
from multiple
threads, delivering output to them in the proper order. It is double-ended, and
supports blocking
Hi Martin,
I've just been writing my own Command Line Parsing library, when duh!
I looked to see what was out there, and came across commons-cli.
Its quite interesting to see the similarities between my
implementation and commons-cli
I have an Options type class as my main entry point, and
Hi John,
thanks for your reply,
Check out this unit test which shows how to use typed options:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-commons/cli/src/test/org/
apache/commons/cli/PatternOptionBuilderTest.java?rev=1.6content-
type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
2. Options can have a long name
SkipList???
ftp://ftp.cs.umd.edu/pub/skipLists/skiplists.pdf
There is other interesting information on William Pugh's website, including a paper on
why the
double-checked-locking idiom for lazy initialization doesn't work in Java.
Jeff
__
Do
Anybody looked at www.crossdb.com ?
Travis
Original Message
From: Mike Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2002-11-14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DBUtils] Introduction and some thoughts
Hello all,
My name is Mike Bryant. I just wanted to send an email to introduce
myself and say that
Hi John,
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 11:47 PM, John Keyes wrote:
3. Sets of options can be read from and written to properties files.
No support for this. I have a TODO for myself (I must document it) to
have an XML reader and writer for configuring an Options instance. I
will
Nope. Looks good, Apache licence too so it's usable. Why am I not
surprised that Strachan is on it :) He gets everywhere. My rule of thumb
is becoming: it's not an open source Java project if Strachan's not on
it. [Damn, hurry up and join DbUtils James].
I'll try to learn more about it so that
It's a good idea Jeff, and the xml.commons people may be interested,
though they don't tend to view Commons in quite that way, but:
import javax.xml.*;
import javax.xml.parsers.*;
import javax.xml.transform.*;
import org.w3c.dom.*;
import org.xml.sax.*;
import org.apache.xpath.*;
import
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Martin Redington wrote:
Hi John,
5. During interrogation, option values are retrieved via
booleanValue, stringValue, etc. calls. These are type-safe, in that
trying to retrieve a boolean value from an integer option will throw
a runtime-exception, which will be
David Bernard wrote:
The purpose of gump is to get all cvs HEAD to compile against each
other. Although you can specify supplied. The perfered method is to
get it to work against the HEAD.
I know this (it's what I dislike Gump approach).
The purpose of Gump is to get people talking. If
Sorry, this is a struts 1.1 issue
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I think that this one is biting us:
Code snippet
} else if
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